Zaamin National Park

Zaamin National Park (Uzbek: Zomin togʻ-oʻrmon davlat qoʻriqxonasi) in Jizzakh Region is the oldest nature reserve in Uzbekistan.

The Zaamin National Park is frequently referred to as the Switzerland of Uzbekistan because of its lush surroundings and beauty.The Zaamin National Park covers 156 km2 (60 sq mi) of protected mountain landscapes in the Zomin District of Jizzakh Region in the east of Uzbekistan.

It includes the valleys of the Aldashmansoy, Baikungur, Gurulash, and Kulsoy rivers, which provide ample water for local flora and fauna in what is otherwise a dry continental climate.

The highest point within the park is the top of Guralash Peak 3,571 metres (11,716 ft),[3] though several mountains are visible nearby.

[2] In springtime the red tulips and white acacias add bright colour to the mountain slopes; and in the autumn months, the leaves on the hazelnut and birch trees turn gold.

Zaamin National Park
Zaamin National Park
Zaamin National Park during winter